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Nokia and Intel to produce TV set-top box

Jane Wakefield ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 13 Oct 1999 15:03 BST

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A day after the Murdoch camp delivered the Open interactive TV experience, Intel and Nokia signed a deal Tuesday to provide integrated digital TV and Internet set-top boxes.

The Nokia-branded set-top boxes will allow users to watch TV and access the Internet simultaneously. So a viewer watching a football match will be able to check out football facts and statistics on the Internet via a split screen.

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